
BLACKENING CHEMICALS COMPARISON
. Blackening, also known as black oxide coating, is a process used to create a black finish on metal surfaces, primarily for decorative, corrosion resistance, and anti-galling purposes. Various chemicals and methods are employed to achieve blackening on different metals. Here’s a comparison of the most common blackening chemicals and processes:
1. Cold Blackening
- Cold blackening is a room-temperature process that produces a black finish on ferrous metals through a chemical reaction with the metal surface.
2 . Hot Blackening
- Hot blackening involves immersing ferrous metals in a series of hot baths that result in a durable, black oxide coating.
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BLACKENING CHEMICALS COMPARISON
decorative, corrosion resistance